• The Church and Friary of St Francis, known locally as Gorton Monastery, is a Grade II* listed former Franciscan friary in Gorton, Manchester, England.
  • Like our Franciscan brothers before us, we care about everyone who walks through the door. We want your experience with us to be very special because...
  • In an attempt to save the church and adjoining friary, her and husband Paul set up the charity, The Monastery of St Francis and Gorton Trust.
  • Gorton Monastery, once perilously close to no longer existing, now stands proudly, and a little out of time, in an area that is still largely underserved.
  • The site of Gorton Monastery was intentionally set on this line. When it was first built in 1872 the Parish of Gorton had a congregation of 300 persons.
  • The Church and Friary of St Francis, known locally as Gorton Monastery, is a 19th-century former Franciscan friary in Gorton, Manchester, England.
  • Gorton monastery today for lunch with my mum and a healing thing that we didn’t rate. Nice to spend some time with my mum though.
  • When the Monastery was built Gorton was a mainly rural society, but as industry grew in the area (such as Beyer Peacock locomotive engineers, and 'Gorton...
  • Its proper title is Manchester Monastery but most people in the city know it as Gorton Monastery.
  • In 1996 it was transferred to the Monastery of St Francis and Gorton Trust who have overseen a 6.5 million ... What denomination is Gorton Monastery?